Down the Rabbit Hole Quantum Edition, 20th Century Fox, 2006 (3 DVD Set). What the Bleep Do We Know!? by William Arntz & Betsy Chasse was a companion for me over months without end. It was the most important documentary I have ever seen. Life is complexity. Looking at it through the eyes of native peoples,… Continue reading What the Bleep Do We Know!?→

Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality, New York: Paraview Pocket Books, 2006. To be frank and straight right at the start, I find this book by Dean Radin much more interesting than his first book, The Conscious Universe, but this has to do with the simple fact that I am researching on these matters since two… Continue reading Entangled Minds→

The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine, New York: Scribner, 2003. I came to know about Candace B. Pert through the mind-boggling film What the Bleep Do We Know!? I found her presence markedly impressive and right away ordered her book. Molecules of Emotion is not only an extraordinary scientific study, but it also comes with much… Continue reading Molecules of Emotion→

The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe, New York: HarperCollins, 2002. The Field by Lynne McTaggart is the book I always wanted to read because I always wanted to write it. I always wanted to write a study that proves that all what myopic modern science excludes, exists. And here is this book.… Continue reading The Field→

How Consciousness Creates the Material World, New York: Tarcher/Putnam, 1995 What Amit Goswami can express poetically, in The Self-Aware Universe, not many can express it ever in words. But his poetry, to paraphrase Emerson, has an edge to it. The edge is quantum physics. Goswami’s genius is his ability to express very complex insights and… Continue reading The Self-Aware Universe→

New York: Atria Books, 2005. The Secret Life of Water, when you compare it with Masaru Emoto’s first book, The Hidden Messages in Water, is something like the scientific back office of water research. Here, Masaru Emoto really explains what hado really is, this strange concept that seemingly was unknown in our own culture… Continue reading The Secret Life of Water→

New York: Atria Books, 2004. I learnt about Masaru Emoto’s water research in the film What The Bleep Do We Know!? It was an information that really left me speechless, and I ordered his books at once. I will not enter here the discussion about the credibility of his research. Allegedly, his water photography… Continue reading The Hidden Messages in Water→